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As monkeypox continues to spread, there are steps and precautions you can take to stay safe. Dentists and doctors have been instructed to screen for oral lesions or rashes.

Monkeypox guidelines to keep you safe

As monkeypox continues to spread, there are steps and precautions you can take to stay safe. Dentists and doctors have been instructed to screen for oral lesions or rashes.

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August 12th, 2022


Natural teeth can be replaced by full dentures that can be non-implant retained or implant retained. Learn about the options available to replace missing teeth and the care needed to ensure the best results from your dentures.

Dentures - options and care

Natural teeth can be replaced by full dentures that can be non-implant retained or implant retained. Learn about the options available to replace missing teeth and the care needed to ensure the best results from your dentures.

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August 2nd, 2022


Rehydration is the replacement of fluids and electrolytes lost via exercise, illness or other conditions that can deplete the body. While there are many different rehydration choices, it’s important to know which ones are best for your oral health .

Rehydration - which drinks are best for your oral health?

Rehydration is the replacement of fluids and electrolytes lost via exercise, illness or other conditions that can deplete the body. While there are many different rehydration choices, it’s important to know which ones are best for your oral health .

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July 21st, 2022


As you incorporate new habits and changes to your lifestyle in order to ensure the health of you and your baby, be sure that you are also considering your oral health! Studies have shown strong correlations between the oral health of parents and children - even during pregnancy. Use these tips to care for yourself, and to give your little one a head start toward a healthy smile.

10 Tips for Oral Health and Pregnancy

As you incorporate new habits and changes to your lifestyle in order to ensure the health of you and your baby, be sure that you are also considering your oral health! Studies have shown strong correlations between the oral health of parents and children - even during pregnancy. Use these tips to care for yourself, and to give your little one a head start toward a healthy smile.

Read full 10 Tips for Oral Health and Pregnancy article.

July 11th, 2022


Some research and studies have shown that marijuana use can have positive medical effects, but how does its use impact your oral health?
Using marijuana can cause problems such as dry mouth, gum disease and even thrush. 
Find out about the possible risks and some tips to keep in mind to try to minimize damage to your mouth.

Cannabis (marijuana) and your oral health

Some research and studies have shown that marijuana use can have positive medical effects, but how does its use impact your oral health? Using marijuana can cause problems such as dry mouth, gum disease and even thrush. Find out about the possible risks and some tips to keep in mind to try to minimize damage to your mouth.

Read full Cannabis (marijuana) and your oral health article.

June 8th, 2022


As life and adult years progress, it's important not to neglect oral health. Genetics and lifestyle can contribute to the development of chronic diseases and many of the most common diseases can have connections to one’s oral health.

Oral health in middle-age (30-50 year olds)

As life and adult years progress, it's important not to neglect oral health. Genetics and lifestyle can contribute to the development of chronic diseases and many of the most common diseases can have connections to one’s oral health.

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May 23rd, 2022


Did you know that those who have gum (periodontal) disease are at greater risk for diabetes? The reverse is also true. Gum disease is a risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes. This demonstrates the strong connection between diabetes and dental health.

The connection between diabetes and oral health

Did you know that those who have gum (periodontal) disease are at greater risk for diabetes? The reverse is also true. Gum disease is a risk factor for developing type 2 diabetes. This demonstrates the strong connection between diabetes and dental health.

Read full The connection between diabetes and oral health article.

May 2nd, 2022


Just as helmets, knee pads or other protective equipment should be worn during certain sports and activities, mouthguards are also crucial for protection from injury. Contact sports or activities that cause collision can be especially risky to your mouth and teeth. Find out which sports and activities require a mouthguard and the different types and benefits that are offered.

Athletic mouthguards to protect teeth

Just as helmets, knee pads or other protective equipment should be worn during certain sports and activities, mouthguards are also crucial for protection from injury. Contact sports or activities that cause collision can be especially risky to your mouth and teeth. Find out which sports and activities require a mouthguard and the different types and benefits that are offered.

Read full Athletic mouthguards to protect teeth article.

April 25th, 2022


Keep your eyes focused on your health. Find expert advice and answers to your vision questions.

The Power of Vision Health™

Keep your eyes focused on your health. Find expert advice and answers to your vision questions.

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September 1st, 2008



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